LCP reveals 27% rise in revenue in 2023 accounts

Group income of £189.8m breaks record, while report notes ESG and DEI progress

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LCP chief executive Aaron Punwani: Consulting firm has overcome many challenges of 2022 with record results
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LCP chief executive Aaron Punwani: Consulting firm has overcome many challenges of 2022 with record results

Lane Clark & Peacock (LCP) has seen “record breaking results – reporting group income of £189.8m over the 12 months to 31 March this year.

The consultancy said total revenue, including acquisitions, grew by 27.4% during the year from £149.0m last year. The UK's biggest pension consulting firms by revenue LCP noted its April 2022 ...

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